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Words Colleen RossFashion editor Millie Parry
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Items clockwise from left: cap, Saint Laurent; sweater, Nili Lotan; jacket, Saint Laurent; black tote, The Row; blue tote, Balenciaga; ballet flats, Bottega Veneta; flip flops, Ancient Greek Sandals; sunglasses, Prada Eyewear; shorts, Toteme; necklace, Jia Jia

You’ve booked your flights, your bags are packed and, mentally, you’re already at the beach. But there’s one last thing to tick off your to-do list before you can fully switch to vacation mode – and that’s deciding what to wear to the airport. While your suitcase will inevitably be filled with bikinis and breezy poolside cover-ups, your travel outfit needs to be a little more practical and put together. Ideally, it should be made up of simple separates that are comfortable enough for a long-haul flight yet sleek enough to wear straight from the arrivals lounge to lunch.

NET-A-PORTER’s buying manager Rachel Nimmo agrees. “My airport outfit needs to be stylish, comfortable and a touch preppy; a much harder brief than one would think. I always opt for relaxed silhouettes from St. Agni, High Sport and Auralee and look for fabrics that don’t crease easily, to ensure I look fresh when I arrive,” she says. “Modular outfitting is key for layering – especially when moving between climates – and footwear needs to be a slip-on, slip-off situation to maximize comfort onboard. Where possible, I’ll style with a colorful sock to make outfits pop.”

  • NILI LOTAN
    Camelia knitted cashmere sweater
    د.إ4,170.00
    Select a Size
    x small
    small - low stock
    medium - low stock
    large - low stock
    x large
  • PRADA EYEWEAR
    D-frame acetate sunglasses
    د.إ1,565.00
  • TOTEME
    Embroidered silk shorts
    د.إ1,840.00
    Select a Size
    32
    34
    36
    38
    40
    42 - out of stock
  • BOTTEGA VENETA
    Charlotte intrecciato leather ballet flats
    د.إ4,600.00
    Select a Size
    35
    36
    37
    38 - low stock
    39 - low stock
    40 - out of stock
    41 - out of stock

As frequent flyers, celebrities have long mastered the art of airport style – from Isabelle Huppert touching down in Cannes in an oversized trench and double denim last month to Laura Harrier and Julianne Moore breezing through the terminal in jersey tees and loose-fitting pants, they nail the brief every time. Emulate their relaxed elegance by styling Toteme’s embroidered silk shorts with Nili Lotan’s cashmere sweater and Bottega Veneta’s intrecciato leather ballet flats.

  • SAINT LAURENT
    Embroidered brushed-cashmere baseball cap
    د.إ2,800.00
    Select a Size
    57 - low stock
    59
  • LOEWE
    Anagram-embroidered ribbed tank
    د.إ2,935.00
    Select a Size
    x small
    small
    medium
    large
  • KHAITE
    Roma cotton-poplin wide-leg pants
    د.إ3,700.00
    Select a Size
    x small
    small
    medium
    large
    x large - low stock
  • SAINT LAURENT
    Pool leather flip-flops
    د.إ2,800.00
    Select a Size
    EU 35
    EU 36 - low stock
    EU 36.5
    EU 37
    EU 37.5 - low stock
    EU 38
    EU 38.5 - low stock
    EU 39
    EU 39.5 - low stock
    EU 40 - low stock
    EU 40.5
    EU 41
    EU 42 - out of stock

As Nimmo points out, lightweight layers are essential for navigating the various temperatures you’ll experience on your journey – pre-, mid- and post-flight. Both practical and chic, Saint Laurent’s jacket looks as good styled with leggings as it does denim and can be styled over dresses when you reach your destination, too. Next add Prada Eyewear’s paparazzi-shielding sunglasses to conceal tired eyes, Saint Laurent’s baseball cap and a tote large enough to carry all your in-flight essentials – The Row’s ‘Marlo’ style will easily fit cosmetics, noise-canceling headphones and a pair of Ancient Greek Sandals’ flip flops for when you land. Bon voyage.

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